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Biography

Gene William Mauch (November 18, 1925 – August 8, 2005) was an American infielder and manager in Major League Baseball best known for managing four teams from 1960 to 1987. He is by far the winningest manager to have never won a league pennant (breaking the record formerly held by Jimmy Dykes), three times coming within a single victory. He managed the Philadelphia Phillies (1960-68), Montreal Expos (1969–75, Mauch was their inaugural manager), Minnesota Twins (1976–80), and California Angels (1981–82, 1985–87). His 1,902 career victories ranked 8th in major league history when he retired, and his 3,942 total games ranked 4th. He gained a reputation for playing a distinctive "small ball" style, which emphasized defense, speed and base-to-base tactics on offense rather than power hitting. Born in Salina, Kansas, and raised in Los Angeles, California, Mauch was a strong advocate of "small ball", the emphasis on offensive fundamentals such as bunting, sacrifice plays, and other ways of advancing runners, as opposed to trying to score runs primarily through slugging. His teams generally played in ballparks that were not friendly to home run hitters, which increased the effectiveness of this approach. While his teams occasionally featured power hitters such as Dick Allen, Rusty Staub and Reggie Jackson, they depended just as heavily on hitters adept at getting on base through contact hitting and patience at the plate, such as Rod Carew, and on strong defensive play by such stars as Bobby Grich and Bob Boone. Renowned as an excellent manager of his bench, Mauch also had a reputation for provoking opposing teams with taunting, and of having a strong temperament that stressed himself and his teams excessively in the belief that he could win by sheer will (Halberstam, p. 304-306). He managed his nephew Roy Smalley during his tenure with the Minnesota Twins. Smalley's father, Roy Sr., married Mauch's sister, Jolene. Roy Sr. and Mauch grew up and played sandlot baseball together in Los Angeles, California. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Mauch

Stats

Added
6/1/2010
Type
Player
Sport
Basketball
Nickname
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Position
Manager/Second Basemam

Teams

Team Start End
Boston Braves 1950 1951
Boston Red Sox 1956 1957
Brooklyn Dodgers 1944
Brooklyn Dodgers 1948
California Angels 1981 1982
California Angels 1985 1987
Chicago Cubs 1948 1949
Minnesota Twins 1976 1980
Montreal Expos 1969 1975
Philadelphia Phillies 1960 1968
Pittsburgh Pirates 1947
St. Louis Cardinals 1952

Contributor

All Star Trades
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9/11/2008

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